Japanese early 20th century iron pot by SHIBUNDO. This pot is done in a hexagonal shape. All of the 6 sides have a bamboo design. The inside of the lid has SHIBUNDO etched into it. This iron pot measures 8 1/2" tall (from base to top of upright handle), 6 3/4" wide and 5 3/4" deep.

Japanese mid 20th century cloisonne vase by Ando Cloisonne Company. The wonderful vase has a deep yellow background and a geometric design done in red and black. The vase measures 10 3/4" tall and 5" in diameter. (kunesu)

Japanese early 20th century iron box with gold and silver inlays by KOMAI. The box is made with a lid and also a tray that fits on the top inside. The top of the box had the design of the famous GINKAKUJI, or silver pavilion Also inside the tray has the design of . The box measures 3 1/8" wide..

Japanese mid 20th century pure silver vase. The vase is marked "jungin" or pure silver. The vase has a simple swirling design on three parts of the sides. The vase measures 7 1/2" tall and 6 1/2" in diameter. (nenesu)

Japanese Meiji Period bronze and silver KORO/OKIMONO. The KORO/OKIMONO is done in the shape of a crow and egret. The crow is done in SHAKUDO and the egret is done in silver. Done by UNNO YOSHIMORI, or BISEI II (1864 - 1919). The OKIMONO measures 17" tall, 12 1/2" wide and 8" deep. Signed on s..

Japanese early 20th century bronze vase. The vase is made in a round shape at the base and has a long, slender neck with animal shaped handles at top. No storage box. 11" tall by 2 1/2" wide at the round bottom.

Japanese Meiji Period bronze statue of a Samurai warrior on a horse. Beautifully and realistically done in fine detail. Some mixed metal inlays on chest and helmet of Samurai. The statue measures 19 1/4" tall by 20 1/2" wide by 6 1/2" deep.